The search for Nancy Guthrie is now in its fifth week, with an Arizona man now speaking out after he was detained and released by cops.

Nancy Guthrie was reported missing on February 1 (Image: instagram)
Nancy Guthrie has been missing for a month, with an Arizona local now speaking out after he was briefly detained by police.
The 84-year-old mom of Today show host Savannah Guthrie was reported missing by her family on February 1. She was last seen at her home in Tucson, Arizona, on January 31 after having dinner with her daughter, Annie Guthrie.
Since her disappearence, the FBI has shared photos and videos of an armed man in front of her home on the morning she vanished. The individual appeared to tamper with Nancy’s security camera. It comes after a mystery man who claimed he “saw Nancy 5 days ago” offered chilling new proof.
Luke Daley was briefly detained on February 13 in relation to Nancy’s disappearance. He has denied having any involvement in the case.
Investigators are continuing to scramble for answers as the search for Nancy has now entered week five.

The search for Nancy continues (Image: Getty)
Volunteers spotted with metal detectors outside home
Videos have surfaced of volunteers outside Nancy’s home as the search continues.
Reporter Brian Entin posted a video to X of people using the metal detectors in her Tucson, Arizona, neighborhood. They told Brian they were “looking for jewelry, or a bracelet” that could be linked to the case.
‘Mistakes’ made by kidnap suspect
An FBI profiler has spoken out about some “mistakes” made by the person filmed at Nancy’s home on the morning she went missing.
FBI profiler Jim Clemente spoke with Brian Entin on his YouTube show and suggested, “When we actually saw his behavior, we could see that he wasn’t at all ready for that door camera.”
The expert added, “He revealed that, I believe, he has a tattoo on the underside of his right wrist.”
Clemente described the man’s behavior as “really big mistakes for somebody who took the time to wear at least one mask.”

A masked suspect was filmed outside the home (Image: )
Pima County Sheriff’s statement in full
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos has announced investigators are “closer” to finding Nancy.
Speaking to NBC News’ Liz Kreutz he revealed, “I think the investigators are definitely closer.”
He continued, “We got a lot of intel, a lot of leads, but now it’s time to just go to work.” He didn’t detail what the leads are.
Nanos was also asked about a new video of a car seen near Nancy’s home on the morning she went missing. “What I would tell you is this, we’re aware of it and we’re looking into it, just like any other piece of evidence” he responded.
The sheriff said they have not yet been able to identify the car.
“We’re looking at that vehicle as well as hundreds of thousands of other vehicles that were out driving that time of day,” he added.
Speaking about the backpack seen in a video of the suspect, Nanos shared, “We’ve now learned that maybe it wasn’t purchased down in Walmart.”
Instead, he suggested the suspect could have purchased it from somewhere like EBay.
He continued, “There’s so much that everybody wants to know, right? But I would be very neglectful, irresponsible, as a law enforcement leader to share that with everybody.
“We have information on this case that we think is going to hopefully lead us to solving this case but it takes time.”

Chris Nanos spoke with NBC (Image: )
Twist as witness claims he spotted Nancy Guthrie
An unnamed individual claims to have spotted Nancy Guthrie within the last week.
This development follows revelations from a former FBI agent about a concealed codeword that Savannah embedded in her communication to the abductors.
One person, however, chose to approach TMZ with their information instead of contacting federal authorities directly. They sent an email to the media outlet, asserting they possessed details about Nancy’s captors.
In return, they demanded 1 bitcoin, claiming the funds were necessary to help them remain hidden.
TMZ published the demand, but no one responded to the proposal. The source contacted them again, providing additional details and voicing frustration that their claims weren’t being taken seriously.
So far, they’ve sent TMZ four separate emails and have started suggesting that the investigation may extend into Mexico, which shares a border with Arizona.
“I know what I saw 5 days ago south of the border, and I was told to shut up, so I know who he is, and that was definitely Nancy with them,” they stated in their latest message. TMZ publicly offered to act as an intermediary, ensuring any information reaches the FBI and that the source receives their reward if the anonymous tipster comes forward with intelligence.
Nancy Guthrie’s neighbor fumes as she’s not been found yet
Neighbors of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie are expressing increasing frustration as the search for the missing woman stretches into a second month with few new public breakthroughs.
One neighbor, Jeff Lamie, spoke to NewsNation about the community’s sense of uncertainty. Lamie said many neighbors have shared information with investigators but still feel there are no clear answers.
“I mean, that’s the frustration. It’s, as I noted, folks were beyond helpful to say, ‘Have our ring video, come to our house. Interview us, talk to each other.’ They’re trying to recall, have they seen something odd? Have they seen something unusual?” he said.
Neighbor claims FBI asked them for Ring camera footage
Investigative reporter Jonathan Lee, who has been frequenting Nancy Guthrie’s home daily, spoke with a neighbor who claims that authorities asked them for Ring camera footage.
The man told him, “There were police officers at the door. They asked about our Ring camera which is only pointed in oour backyard at our dogs. A few weeks later I’m pretty sure I saw some FBI around here.”
He claims the man lives north of Nancy in Campbell.
Intoxicated man reportedly seen at Nancy Guthrie’s home
Investigative reporter Jonathan Lee claims that there was an intoxicated man around the area of Nancy’s home.
He also included a video of the man. In the video, the man asks for “Brian Guthrie’s” phone number and then shakes the hands of other people there on the scene.
He also included an update, writing, “Pima County Sheriff’s Deputy just arrived looking for the guy. They are looking for him now. Guy was under the influence & claims he knows who took Nancy Guthrie.”
Overview of activity at Nancy Guthrie’s house on Day 31 of investigation
Nancy Guthrie’s house saw plenty of activity today after a weekend of radio silence.
Senior NewsNation correspondent Brian Entin revealed that there were what appeared to be locksmiths working on the doors of Nancy’s home.
There were also reportedly private searchers who were using metal detectors going up and down the street by her home looking for jewelry.

Brian Entin explains the latest updates in the Guthrie case (Image: BrianEntinInvestigates/YouTube)
Nancy Guthrie case still at stand still as DNA found at home has no matches
Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance case remains at a stand still as Sheriff Chris Nanos has said that the DNA found at the crime scene has not lead to any leads.
DNA found at the crime scene has been run through the FBI’s data banks but unfortunately there have been no hits matching any from their database.
He hasn’t given up hope as he says DNA could still be a viable source of evidence but more testing would be needed.
Clue about kidnapper’s backpack may be less clear than initially thought
Sheriff Chris Nanos revealed that although they know the kidnapper’s backpack is exclusively from Walmart, it doesn’t necessarily narrow down leads.
During an interview with NBC, he discussed way this clue may not be as crucial as they initially thought.
“That backpack is new, is exclusive to Walmart, but who’s to say I didn’t buy it and put it on eBay?” he told Kreutz. “That’s what we’re looking at.”
Multiple vehicles arrives at Nancy’s home and people arrive with metal detectors
Fox News Digital’s Michael Ruiz reported new activity at Nancy Guthrie’s house. The true crime reporter shared on X (formerly Twitter) that the activities involved several vehicles and individuals with metal detectors.
Ruiz tweeted, “Two things are going on at the same time here. Multiple vehicles arrived in Nancy’s driveway, and people went into the home. Separately, these two people showed up with a metal detector and a garden spade and are looking at the easement in front of Nancy’s house.”
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said they are ‘looking into’ vehicle in Ring video
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos told NBC News correspondent Liz Kreutz that they are investigating a car seen in a neighbor’s Ring camera video obtained by Fox News Digital. The video showed a vehicle passing by near Nancy’s home at 2:36 a.m. on Feb 1, around the time she went missing.”Look, what I would tell you is this: We’re aware of it, and we’re looking into it, just like any other piece of evidence,” Nanos said.
Nancy Guthrie’s memorial outside of home ‘destroyed’ up with ‘flowers everywhere’
Investigative reporter Jonathan Lee Riches claimed that the memorial outside Nancy Guthrie’s home has been ruined.
Taking to X, he posted, “Day 31. Looks like some drove their vehicle into the Nancy Guthrie memorial. Flowers were everywhere. I just cleaned it up.” Riches’ post was attached with a photo of the memorial, showing the row of flowers and a couple of bouquets squashed on the road.
It comes just one day after Today Show host Savannah visited the memorial with her sister, Annie, and brother-in-law, Tommaso Cioni.
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos says ‘investigators are definitely closer’ in Nancy Guthrie’s case
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos shared that investigators are making headway in Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance in an interview with NBC News correspondent Liz Kreutz on Monday, March 2.
He shared updates in the case with Kreutz and said the department currently has a dedicated team from their homicide unit working with the FBI. He added that he and his team are proceeding under the belief that Nancy is still alive and are still following many leads.
“I think the investigators are definitely closer,” Nanos said

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos gives an update in the case (Image: NBC)
Retired NYPD detective explains the dangers of communities like Nancy Guthrie’s
Mike Sapraicone, a retired NYPD detective and founder of a global security firm, spoke to Fox News Digital about how neighborhoods like Nancy Guthrie pose security risks.
“When you go into these gated communities, the residents don’t know each other as much, they’re more spread out or they’re part-time communities,” Sapraicone said. “Some people are snowbirds, so they don’t really know each other as well, and they don’t pay as much attention.”
Sapraicone also said that in those neighborhoods, they don’t feel that they need to lock their doors. He added, “They don’t have to worry about things or that nobody’s going to bother them – but it’s just the opposite.”
The ex-detective mentioned that bad actors are attracted to those areas and why.
“You probably have a better opportunity there to get things of more value than you would in a small community that’s not gated or might be closer-knit,” he said.
Former police sergeant suggests there’s multiple suspects in Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance
A retired NYPD Sergeant, Joe Giacalone, shared his belief that there is more than one perpetrator involved in Nancy’s abduction. On the March 1 episode of his show, True Crime with the Sarge, he said, “I believe there’s a strong likelihood of more than one perpetrator, because you know, listen, it didn’t appear that they had a vehicle waiting out front ready to take her away, right?”He continued, referring to Nancy’s blood that was found on her porch, “It seemed like she could have been waiting at the door for a while; that’s where all the blood droplets are coming from, waiting for their ride, so to speak.”Authorities have not yet publicly identified a suspect in Nancy’s case.
Nancy case has ‘rewritten the textbooks’
Experts have been sharing their thoughts on the Nancy Guthrie case, with one suggesting the investigation is unique.
On the True Crime with the Sarge podcast, filmmaker Josh Zeman said, “The fact that TMZ was involved in this investigation drives me nuts. I can’t believe it, like that is the worst. But is ransom still on the table, is it off the table, what’s going on from that perspective?”
Retired NYPD Sergeant Joe Giacalone replied, “I was never a ransom guy in the beginning of this whole thing. If this was, in fact, a ransom thing, a kidnapping for money, this now rewrites the textbooks on how they have to deal with these things.”
Man detained in Nancy Guthrie case reveals what cops told him
Luke Daley has spoken out after he was detained and later released in connection to the case.
He has denied any involvement in the kidnapping of Nancy. Speaking to True Crime Arizona host Briana Whitney, Daley revealed what cops said when they released him.
“They just told me that they were still at my house so I couldn’t go home.”
Instead, Daley was driven somewhere near his house and dropped off. He recalled asking, “I don’t have my phone. How am I supposed to figure out when I can go back to the house?”
Daley said cops told him, “You’re just gonna have to figure that out.”

Luke Daley has given an interview (Image: )
‘Frustration’ growing in search for Nancy
One of Nancy’s neighbors has spoken out to criticize the speed of the investigation.
Appearing on Brian Entin Investigates, Jeff was asked, “Are you surprised we don’t know more about the investigation?”
The neigbor replied, “That’s the frustration, is, as I noted, folks were beyond helpful to say, ‘Have our Ring video, come to our house, interview us, talk to each other.'”
Jeff said neighbors were trying their best to recall if they’d seen anything unusual when Nancy vanished.
DNA issue exposed as cops urged ‘go back’
A forensic expert has urged investigators to go back over DNA found in the Nancy Guthrie case.
April Stonehouse, a forensic science professor at Arizona State University who specializes in mixed DNA analysis, appeared on the Today show and suggested, “There are potentially items of evidence that maybe don’t have a lot of DNA on them to begin with.”
She continued to suggest the mixed DNA sample found at Nancy’s home likely contained around 90 per cent of the victim’s genetic material and only 10 per cent from the suspect.
The expert urged officials to “go back and rerun that sample and add more DNA, hoping to bring up the signal from the suspect’s profile.”
Detained man’s connection to Nancy Guthrie revealed
Arizona local Luke Daley has been released after being detained in connection to Nancy Guthrie’s kidnapping.
Daley’s mom’s home was raided by a SWAT team on February 13. He has denied having any involvement in the case and his lawyer Chris Scileppi has now spoken out about what happened.
Appearing on Brian Entin Investigates, the lawyer was asked, “Do they have any connection to Nancy Guthrie?”
He explained, “They live in the same area, that’s it.”
Scileppi then explained how Daley’s mom “years, years ago had a circumstance where they ran into each other” when Nancy was with her daughter, Savannah Guthrie at a grocery store.

Chris Scileppi issued a statement (Image: )
Influencer branded ‘embarrassing’ after photoshoot outside Nancy’s home
A streamer has been criticized after showing up outside Nancy’s home for a photoshoot.
The influencer, who goes by the name Kiki, arrived at the home on Friday wearing a black crop top and matching shorts as she posed for pictures at the crime scene with a photographer in tow, according to pictures obtained by The New York Post.
At one point during Kiki’s livestream, someone was heard branding her “embarrassing.”
The influencer replied by putting up her middle finger.
Inside 6-hour raid on home
The 84-year-old went missing on February 1. Her family was contacted when she didn’t show up to a friend’s house in the morning. A search and rescue team was sent out amid the suspicious circumstances. Homicide detectives were called to the home, which was deemed a crime scene. Investigators’ concerns were validated as unverified ransom notes poured into the media.
Investigators zeroed in on leads, including taking a look at surveillance footage of her Arizona property. They released images showing a man appearing to break into her home, as they asked the public for help identifying him. When Luke Daley was detained, due to members of the public seeing believing he fit the bill, a search ripped through his mother’s home. It comes after a mystery man who claimed he “saw Nancy 5 days ago” offered chilling new proof.
Mary Daley, his mother, spoke with Briana Whitney, host of “True Crime AZ Live,” and described the disastorous six hour search through her home after law enforcement executed a warrant.
“I was in the SWAT vehicle and they went through my house and went through everything and tore everything… broke, if the door was locked, they would break it open to go see what was in there. There really wasn’t anything in there. It was pretty upsetting,” she said.
A complete timeline of the night Nancy went missing
As the investigation into Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance passes the one-month mark, here is a complete timeline of the night she went missing, according to investigators.
Saturday, January 31, 2026
5:32 PM Nancy calls an Uber to her daughter Annie’s home nearby for a family dinner and game night.
9:48 PM Tommaso Cioni, Nancy’s son-in-law, drops her off at home. Garage door recorded opening.
9:50 PM Garage door recorded closing.
The 84-year-old is believed to have gone to bed shortly after arriving home on Saturday evening.
Sunday, February 1, 2026
1:47 AM Doorbell camera disconnected.
2:12 AM Camera software detects a person, recording unavailable.
2:28 AM Nancy’s pacemaker app is disconnected from her phone.
Nancy fails to appear at neighbor’s home for church service livestream.
11:56 AM Family members arrive at Nancy’s home to find her missing.
12:03 PM Family calls 911.
12:15 PM Pima County police arrive, find blood near entryway and surveillance cameras tampered with.
Sheriff reveals how Trump war may affect search for Nancy Guthrie
During a conversation with a local NBC affiliate station on Monday, March 2, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos explained how Donald Trump’s war with Iran could affect the search for Nancy Guthrie.
The reporter asked, “Are the events that are happening overseas impacting the work that could be done in this investigation?”
The law enforcement official replied, “I think they impact all law enforcement agencies. You also have some security concerns around, not just in the Middle East, but what could occur here.”
“You know, 9/11 wasn’t that long ago. We understand that there’s threats around the world,” Sheriff Nanos continued.
“As local law enforcement, we play a part in that in securing our own communities. So yeah, some resources are moved, but that doesn’t impact the investigative efforts.”
Nancy Guthrie’s neighbor speaks out amid search
NewsNation Senior National Correspondent Brian Entin spoke with one of Nancy Guthrie’s neighbors, who shared insight into what life has been like in their quiet desert neighborhood since the 84-year-old went missing on February 1.
Jeff, who lives behind Nancy, told the reporter, “I think, collectively, the entire neighborhood obviously are saddened. Hopeful, at times. We’ve had some moments where we thought there was a breakthrough, and we thought that there could be resolution, but we are still trying to keep that hope.”
He also recalled how the neighborhood found out about Nancy’s disappearance, remembering seeing helicopters circling in the sky before police reached out seeking home surveillance footage and other information.
“This was a shocking event,” the Catalina Foothills resident said. “I mean, nothing of this nature has ever occurred, so this was really beyond surprising.” Jeff also noted that most of Nancy’s neighbors had no idea her daughter was famous.
Inside heartbreaking note written by Nancy Guthrie’s children
Savannah Guthrie visited a community memorial set up outside of her mother Nancy’s Tucson, Arizona, home on Monday, March 2, as the search for the 84-year-old reached the one-month mark.
Savannah, her sister Annie, and brother-in-law Tommaso were seen crying and embracing each other as they placed yellow flowers and a handwritten note among the other letters, candles, and yellow ribbons.
The heartbreaking note read, in part, “Mama, We miss you so much! Our hearts are broken! We are standing on ash, on scorched earth! But mom, though we are surrounded by so much darkness and uncertainty, our love burns bright. We love you Mommy. We miss you so much.”

(Image: NBC Nightly News)
Savannah Guthrie adds to community tribute outside Nancy’s home
Savannah Guthrie visited a community-made tribute outside of her mother Nancy Guthrie’s Tucson, Arizona home as the search for the missing 84-year-old hit one month on Monday, March 2.
NBC Nightly News’s Tom Llamas reported that Savannah and her siblings contributed to the growing display.
The Today host, along with her sister, Annie, and brother-in-law, Tommaso, visited the site and left yellow flowers and a handwritten note for their beloved mom.
Nancy was last seen on January 31 after Tommaso dropped her off at her desert home after a family dinner. The mother of three has been missing since, with the FBI and the Pima County Sheriff’s Department working tirelessly to bring her home.
Savannah Guthrie makes 8-word emotional plea in new Instagram post after returning to mother’s home
Savannah Guthrie shared an Instagram post on Monday, March 1, expressing her gratitude for the memorial made at her mother’s home. The TODAY Show host was photographed at the memorial with her sister, Annie, and brother-in-law, Tommaso Cion.The post included a photo of the memorial setup, showing an abundance of flowers. Savannah captioned the post, “We feel the love and prayers from our neighbors, from the Tucson community and from around the country [yellow heart].”She continued with an 8-word plea to everyone, “Please don’t stop praying and hoping with us.”The 54-year-old reporter concluded the caption with, “Bring her home.”
Luke Daley, man who was detained in Nancy Guthrie’s case, shares message to family
In Luke Daley’s sit-down interview with Arizona’s Family True Crime Correspondent, Briana Whitney, she asked him if he had a message to the Guthrie family.”Like Everyone, I want to see her come home. I want the actual suspect to be found,” he said.”I think it’s really unfair to [the Guthrie family] to give them false hope by going off whatever [the police and FBI] went off to have this huge investigation and raid happen. To me, it’s giving them false hope that they had a suspect and then it was nothing,” Luke added.
Luke Daley, man detained in Nancy Guthrie’s case clarifies relationship with woman amid speculation
Luke Daley clears up rumors that Kayla Day was his “alleged girlfriend” with Arizona’s Family True Crime Correspondent, Briana Whitney. Since his brief detainment, the internet has scrutinized both him and Kayla following Nancy’s disappearance. Neither he nor Kayla has been accused by authorities of being involved in Nancy’s suspected abduction. Kayla was also in prison for something separately when Luke was held in custody.Per Fox News, the two were both arrested in a Walmart parking lot in May 2025. He told Briana that he and Kayla did not know each other. Luke said, “I hardly know her and don’t associate with her.”
Man briefly detained in Nancy Guthrie’s case speaks out
Luke Daley was briefly detained in connection with Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance in February.
He did his first sit-down interview with Arizona’s Family True Crime Correspondent, Briana Whitney. Briana shared a clip on Monday, March 2, in which Luke explained what he hopes people take away from his interview.
“I would just say not to go off speculation of everything you hear on the internet,” he said.
Luke also called out the “hive-mind mentality,” specifically noting how someone says something and a person takes it and runs with it “based on no evidence, no truth.”
Savannah Guthrie in tears as retutns to her mom’s home
Savannah Guthrie was pictured alongside her sister and her husband today outside the home of her mom, Nancy.
Nancy was last seen on January 31 and was reported missing on Feb 1. As the search continued, Savannah returned to her mother’s home to see the growing memorial and pay their respects, adding more yellow flowers to the display.
Huge update from Pima County Sheriff’s Department
It has been a month since Nancy Guthrie was reported missing, and the Pima County Sheriff’s Department has announced a further change in their search tactics.
In a new statement, they have said: “This remains an active investigation and will continue until Nancy Guthrie is located or all leads have been exhausted.
“The Pima County Sheriff’s Department is refocusing resources to detectives specifically assigned to this case. As leads are developed and resolved, resource allocation may fluctuate. PCSD will maintain a patrol presence in the Guthrie neighborhood.”
Nancy Guthrie’s neighbors fume over media crews and internet sleuths
As the search for Nancy Guthrie enters Week Five, neighbors in the Tucson area have fumed over the growing presence of media and internet sleuths.
Residents say they are deeply worried about Guthrie and want answers, but are also increasingly uncomfortable with cameras lingering outside their homes, vans idling at the kerb, and reporters knocking on doors at all hours.
A note was placed near Nancy’s home, reading: “Dear media. This neighborhood needs space to process, heal, and gather in privacy as a loving community. Please cover this tragedy from elsewhere so that we may have some privacy, space, and dignity.
Nancy Guthrie suspect could escape prison time and get $1 million
A retired FBI agent has claimed that suspects in the Nancy Guthrie case could avoid jail time, and still receive the $1 million reward.
Speaking to NewsNation reporter Brian Entin, Maureen O’Connell delved into the deal the suspect could make with authorities to avoid being sent to prison.
In Brian’s March 2 YouTube video, Maureen told viewers that if more than one person is involved in the kidnapping, one of them could turn to the authorities to claim the money.
“If we put ourselves in the minds of the perpetrators here, they’re like, ‘we can’t say anything, we’re going to go to prison,'” Maureen said. “Yeah, one person’s going to go to prison, but we all know if the accomplice comes forward and gives up the guy, there’s a really good chance he can get off and get $1 million.”
It comes after Nancy’s daughter, Savannah Guthrie, confirmed that the family are offering a $1 million reward for the ‘recovery’ of Nancy.
Expert claims cops ‘lost control’ of the investigation
Officials are yet to share an update on a possible suspect, with legal expert Chad D Cummings criticizing the investigation.
He told The Express US, “When the FBI assumes jurisdiction, it adds layers of approval. Deputies in Pima County who knew the terrain and the population (as well as local gangs and cartels) lost control to agents who flew in from field offices with no knowledge of the area.
“The strategy of releasing information in stages serves the bureau’s prosecution timeline, not the survival timeline of the victim or her family. That is a serious conflict of interest.”
Video footage can throw up ‘challenges’
With investigators searching through thousands of hours worth of footage, an expert has suggested they could find it “challenging.”
Former FBI agent Maureen O’Connell spoke with Brian Entin on his YouTube channel and explained reviewing the video involves slowing footage down, enhancing it, identifying vehicles and “chasing the vehicle” through the neighborhood.
All footage must be cross-referenced with other critical information such as phone numbers and geo-fencing data, O’Connell shared.

Maureen O’Connell shared her thoughts (Image: YouTube)











